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1、2022年河北省沧州市高考英语二模试卷ATravel Highlights in Slovenia Lake BledGlassy blue waters surround a tiny island and the romance factor goes up when you arrive thereon a traditional wooden boat.Located on a hill overlooking the lake is Bled Castle.When notswimming in the lake nicely warmed by hot springs,visito
2、rs can go paddle-boarding or justwander along the four-mile path around the lake,enjoying those incomparable views.Tolmin GorgesAt the southern end of Triglav National Park,the Tolmin Gorges cut through dramaticscenery.Forested stone walls loom over the Tolminka River,with deep green waters rushingb
3、elow along the rocks.Theres a meeting spot between the Tolmin and the ZadlaSCica whichyou can access via rocky steps and picture-like wooden bridges.ZelenciA lake of green water is surrounded by wet lands.Bubbling beneath are the springs of the sourceof the Sava River.Raised wooden walkways lead you
4、 through this peaceful landscape pastmore than 1,000 species of wildlife,including sand lizards and the rare scarlet grosbeakbird.The average temperature doesnt drop below 41 degrees Fahrenheit and the waters dontfreeze even during winter.Kranjska GoraSlovenias best-known ski resort has all the pret
5、tiness you would expect of a mountainvillage.And when the snow melts,that*s the time to explore its mountain paths on foot or bybike.In a country that has produced Tour de France winners,its not surprising that cycling isbig business here.At nearby Planica,you can fly through the air on the worlds s
6、teepest ziplinedescent(溜索).1.What do the first three attractions have in common?A.Mountain paths.B.Water views.C.Hot springs.D.Wooden walkways.2.Where will you go if youre a fan of wildlife?A.Lake Bled.B.Tolmin Gorges.C.Zelenci.D.Kranjska Gora.3.What activity can you choose in Kranjska Gora?A.Rock c
7、limbing.B.Boating.C.Swimming.D.Cycling.BWoody Williams of Charlotte,North Carolina is simply Woody Williams,a retired graphicartist and musician who plays in local clubs and bars.But online,the 72-year-old is known asFunky Geezer(时髦老头),and hes got more than 3 million followers on TikTok alone!In Dec
8、ember 2020,Woody was staying in his home to avoid catching the COVID-19,just likeeverybody else.He found himself with more free time than usual,and since he couldnt go toperform in a club or jam with any bands,he decided to check out what was happening online.Hedownloaded TikTok and uploaded a short
9、 video of himself doing a little dance.The likes andcomments started pouring in,and before he knew it,his video had been viewed millions of times!Encouraged,Woody leaned in to his Funky Geezer persona(人设),uploading more videosto his channel.He enjoys connecting with people again,and always loves put
10、ting on a show tomake others smile.Funky Geezer has now gone viral more than once,and hes got a large following across all of hissocial channels.Hes even getting requests to bring his dance moves to foreign lands,althoughhes not sure hell be traveling much beyond his usual circles.I was asked to do
11、shows in Canada,England and Micronesia,he said.*I dont even know whereMicronesia is.”Woody says he doesnt run hisFunky Geezer Shownfor fame or fortune;he simply wants to puta smile on someones face!My motto is to inspire until you die/he said,adding.nI am justencouraging the newbies to come up,grab
12、their guitar,and get involved,express themselves.4.Why did Woody upload a short video on TikTok?A.To pass time.B.To attract followers.C.To show a dancing style.D.To promote local clubs and bars.5.What did Woody do after the success of his first video?A.He viewed millions of videos.B.He encouraged ot
13、hers to jam with bands.C.He began connecting people with dancing.D.He went one step further towards his new persona.6.What are Paragraphs 4 and 5 mainly about?A.How popular Woody is.B.Where Woody will travel.C.What channels Woody uses.D.Why Woody moved abroad.7.Which is a proper word to describe Woo
14、dy?A.Proud.B.Lazy.C.Sensitive.D.Enthusiastic,cIn France,a lot of energy goes into ones personal appearance.Clothing is a big part of Parisianculture;after all,this is one of the world fashion capitals.Parisians like simple,classic pieces that are timeless.Must-have pieces such as a good pair ofjeans
15、,a trench coat,and basic knitwear are always good to have on hand.Parisians dont reallylike clothing to be colorful or,especially not something to be worn for an ordinary dayout.Black,white and different shades of beige are common sightings around Paris streets.第2 页,共 18页Classic goes for shoes,too.A
16、 quality pair of leather boots,loafers(休闲鞋)or heels can bepaired with anything,provided they are in a shade of black or brown.Comfort is key,since mostParisians do a lot of walking.However,yourll rarely notice Parisians wearing open-toedshoes.Younger generation Parisians are becoming part of sports
17、shoes culture,though it isunlikely to see an elder Parisian wearing any form of them in public.Speaking of berets(贝雷 帽),a decent beret is an important item for most Parisians.lt wouldbe far too general to say that all Parisians are fond of the beret,but the vast majority canappreciate their place in
18、 fashion history.They also love having a way of covering their hairwhen unexpected wind or rain happens in the city of light!Parisians are not about logos(商标).Contrary to Italians,Parisians prefer not to see any kindof printed logo on clothing,handbags or shoes,unless it is extremely small and subtl
19、e.Hoodieswith an oversized logo printed down the front is a no-no.Something to keep in mind is that justbecause Parisians are not into logos,this does not mean they are not into name brands(名牌).On the contrary,ihe French love luxury fashion and name branded clothing.Parisians knowtheir brands,and th
20、ey dont need logos to tell them when something is of a particular fashionhouse,or when something is real or fake.8.What does the underlined word ostentatious1 mean in the second paragraph?A.Simple in design.B.Of an old style.C.Enhancing creativity.D.Attracting attention.9.What will an elder Parisian
21、 probably wear in public?A.White boots.B.Black loafers.C.Open-toed shoes.D.Comfortable sports shoes.10.How do Parisians like the beret?A.Most of them like to have one.B.They think it too old-fashioned.C.They think it goes well with long hair.D.Most of them wear it for an ordinary day out.11.What can
22、 we learn from the last paragraph?A.Parisians dont like name brands.B.Parisians arent into oversized logos.C.Parisians don*t care about what is in fashion.D.Parisians prefer not to see any logo on clothing.DThe twilight(朦胧的)time between full wakefulness and being sound asleep may be packedwith creat
23、ive potential.In a new experiment,people who went into a light sleep were betterproblem solvers later.It is said that the famous inventor,Thomas Edison,used to fall asleep in a chair holding two steelballs.As he nodded off,the balls fell into metal pans.The resulting noise woke him.Then,hecould writ
24、e down his inventive ideas before he fell into a deep sleep and forgot them.Researchers tested Edisons method of cultivating creativity with 103 healthypeople.Volunteers came to the lab to solve a tricky number problem.They were asked to changea string of numbers into a shorter sequence(序歹U).They we
25、re told to follow two simplerules.What the volunteers werent told was that there was an easy trick to do this task.Thesecond number in the sequence would always be the correct final number,too.Oncediscovered,this trick dramatically cut the solving time.After doing this task 60 times,the volunteers e
26、arned a20-minute break,This downtime wasspent in a quiet,dark room.Volunteers sat in chairs and held a version of the steel balls thatEdison used asHalarm clocksit was a light drinking bottle in one dangling(悬垂)hand.Theresearchers told participants to close their eyes and rest or sleep if they desir
27、ed.About half of the participants stayed awake,Twenty-four fell asleep and stayed in theshallow,twilight stage of sleep called N1 .Fourteen others progressed to N2,a deeper stage ofsleep.After their rest,participants returned to their number problem.The researchers saw a cleardifference between the
28、groups.People who had fallen into a shallow,early sleep were 2.7 timesas likely to spot the hidden trick as people who stayed awake.Shallow sleepers were 5.8 timesas likely to spot the trick as people who reached the deeper N2 stage.12.What can be inferred about Thomas Edison?A.His creative ideas we
29、re often forgotten.B.He woke himself up from a light sleep on purpose.C.His sleeping pattern has been studied by researchers.D.He once got inspiration from a metal ball and a metal pan.13.What were the volunteers asked to do in the experiment?A.Work out a number sequence.B.Find out the rules in a se
30、quence of words.C.Describe what happened in their shallow sleep.D.Pick out the wanted numbers in the shortest time.14.Which group of volunteers did best in the experiment?A.Those who stayed awake.B.Those who slept for the longest hours.C.Those who woke up from the stage of Nl.D.Those who woke up fro
31、m the stage of N2.15.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Write down Your Ideas before You ForgetB.Shallow Sleepers May Be Better InventorsC.Nodding off May Turn Your Creativity onD.Number Problems Are Solved in a Deep Sleep第4页,共18页Culture Trip is the only travel website that ta
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38、17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G20.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GWe step out of the cold and into the warmth of the library.Before my children have evenfinished returning their books,my 2-year-old son has(21)the childrens librarians down at theother end of the building
39、.Ms.Amie!nhe shouts/Ms.Ann Marie!He skip-hops(蹦 蹦 跳 跳)the(22)of the library,pastthe cozy fireplace.My 8-year-old daughter(23)at me:Were both delighted by his love for thelibrary.When we arrive at the childrens room,with a tree decorated with beloved childrens-bookcharacters,the two librarians bend d
40、own to(24)the kids,directing them to old favorites andbrand-new(25).I ordered this one just fbr you!MMs.Amie tells my son,26)him a book abouttow trucks.The children settle in;this is their(27)place,and mine too.We left the city chaos and noise of Los Angeles for a(n)(28)life on a remote island inAla
41、ska.While we sometimes miss what big(29)have to offer.Fve been able to(30)and enjoy lifewith my family here.We dont have childrens museums or a zoo.We dont have(31 )ice cream shops or gyms orindoor play spaces that can be(32)for very expensive birthday parties.But we didnt move here for any of those
42、.Fve(33)my life used to move so quickly that I wasoverlooking opportunities to even(34)all those options available to me.I was always lookingahead to the next thing.Now I look around me more and the(35)are impressive.I should havebeen doing that all along.21.A.leftB.spottedC.approachedD.passed22.A.l
43、engthB.linesC.fenceD.ropes23.A.shoutsB.laughsC.staresD.smiles24.A.touchB.teachC.greetD.praise25.A.erasB.booksC.startD.fashion26.A.buyingB.readingC.showingD.ordering27.A.luckyB.hopefulC.safeD.happy28.A.quietB.easyC.wealthyD.lonely29.A.companiesB.citiesC.librariesD.islands30.A.give upB.cheer upC.slow
44、downD.calm down31.A.fancyB.profitableC.freeD.dirty32.A.removedB.separatedC.rentedD.exchanged33.A.forgottenB.realizedC.regrettedD.proved34.A.useB.seeC.recognizeD.appreciate35.A.achievementsB.benefitsC.storiesD.views36.French fries are fried potatoes cut into strips.But do you know the origin of the n
45、ame of thefries?Many of you know that the English word for French fries(1)(be)chips,andAmericans call themFrench fries”,but(2)factits real origin is Belgium.As early as 1680,the Belgians began the(3)(produce)of these fries.During World War I,American soldiers ate these fries in Belgium and found the
46、m to be(4)(particular)delicious.From then on,the fries became popular.They(5)(call)Frenchfries because the common language in the Belgian army at that time was French.第6 页,共 18页French fries were introduced to America in(6)late 18th century by a man named ThomasJefferson.He brought into the United St
47、ates the method of cooking fries,not the actualfries.This could prevent the fries from (get)wet and rotting away during the 5-8weeksjourney across the Atlantic Ocean.He chose(8)(sell)the fries in Montieello.TheOxford Dictionary cited Dickens in 1857 describing a plate of potato sticks cooked in oil,
48、(9)is the first documentation of French fries.Gradually it became one of the(10)(dish)of the American dinner.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)37.假定你是校英文报编辑李华,你校最近组织了经典阅读(Classics Reading)活动,为配合该活动,请你写一则面向全体学生征集读后感的通知,内容包括:1.征文要求;2.提交方式。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。N otice_38.My personal relatio
49、nship with Steve began when I was an 18-year-old college student.AsI was a great lover of fruits,!often went to the Davis Farmers Market in Caltorina s LentralValley to buy fresh fruits.At the market I could come race to race.with some of the highestquality fruit on the planet and the experts who gr
50、ew it.Once when I was there,!saw a manshouting,loud and excited,and I realized he was shouting at me,demanding I try hispeaches.That was how I got to know Steve,a fruit farmer who was selling wonderful peachesgrown on his own farm.We had a chat about fruits and we felt like friends.Steve invitedme t